Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:07 a.m. No.14585434   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5439 >>5518

>>14585354

https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/status

 

County Reporting Status

100.0% Precincts Partially Reporting

Unofficial Election Results

 

Results will be certified by October 22, 2021.

 

For this Election,every active registered voter was mailed a vote-by-mail ballot.

 

Precincts are listed as partially reporting since vote-by-mail, provisional, and other ballots will continue to be processed and counted after Election Night.

 

Election results will change throughout the canvass period as vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots (including conditional voter registration provisional ballots), and other ballots are tallied.

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:08 a.m. No.14585439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5443 >>5481

>>14585434

>Partially Reporting

County Name Total

Precincts Precincts

Partially

Reporting * % Partially

Reporting

** Registered

Voters Ballots Cast % Turnout *** First

Report

Date-Time Last

Report

Date-Time Report

Type

****

Alameda 521 521 100.0% 948,561 349,163 36% Sep 14

8:17 p.m. Sep 15

12:11 a.m. U

Alpine 5 5 100.0% 919 560 60% Sep 14

8:58 p.m. Sep 14

10:49 p.m. SF

Amador 30 30 100.0% 26,475 17,511 66% Sep 14

8:31 p.m. Sep 14

8:31 p.m. SF

Butte 156 156 100.0% 124,878 67,096 53% Sep 14

9:08 p.m. Sep 14

11:18 p.m. U

Calaveras 29 29 100.0% 32,542 18,681 57% Sep 14

10:35 p.m. Sep 14

10:35 p.m. SF

Colusa 18 18 100.0% 10,078 3,891 38% Sep 14

8:46 p.m. Sep 14

10:07 p.m. SF

Contra Costa 958 958 100.0% 708,401 349,970 49% Sep 14

8:25 p.m. Sep 14

11:07 p.m. SF

Del Norte 18 18 100.0% 15,044 7,255 48% Sep 14

8:44 p.m. Sep 14

9:30 p.m. SF

El Dorado 103 103 100.0% 137,856 68,623 49% Sep 14

8:29 p.m. Sep 14

11:23 p.m. U

Fresno 279 279 100.0% 501,955 181,392 36% Sep 14

8:15 p.m. Sep 14

11:15 p.m. SF

Glenn 34 34 100.0% 14,654 6,370 43% Sep 14

8:05 p.m. Sep 14

10:01 p.m. SF

Humboldt 47 47 100.0% 86,191 37,571 43% Sep 14

9:34 p.m. Sep 14

11:49 p.m. SF

Imperial 219 219 100.0% 88,476 14,456 16% Sep 14

8:30 p.m. Sep 14

11:47 p.m. SF

Inyo 20 20 100.0% 11,063 4,974 45% Sep 14

8:24 p.m. Sep 14

10:58 p.m. SF

Kern 727 727 100.0% 437,208 89,294 20% Sep 14

8:31 p.m. Sep 15

1:18 a.m. SF

Kings 30 30 100.0% 61,800 23,719 38% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 14

10:07 p.m. SF

Lake 70 70 100.0% 37,599 9,372 24% Sep 14

8:55 p.m. Sep 15

12:34 a.m. SF

Lassen 57 57 100.0% 15,831 8,007 50% Sep 14

8:09 p.m. Sep 14

8:59 p.m. U

Los Angeles 2,799 2,799 100.0% 5,636,409 2,263,071 40% Sep 14

8:09 p.m. Sep 15

2:15 a.m. U

Madera 72 72 100.0% 70,466 31,171 44% Sep 14

8:14 p.m. Sep 14

10:49 p.m. SF

Marin 104 104 100.0% 173,763 94,576 54% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 15

12:51 a.m. SF

Mariposa 25 25 100.0% 11,858 7,658 64% Sep 14

8:24 p.m. Sep 14

9:08 p.m. SF

Mendocino 250 250 100.0% 55,020 18,701 34% Sep 14

8:26 p.m. Sep 15

12:38 a.m. SF

Merced 269 269 100.0% 122,524 36,575 29% Sep 14

8:03 p.m. Sep 14

11:47 p.m. U

Modoc 21 21 100.0% 5,260 3,211 61% Sep 14

8:47 p.m. Sep 14

11:02 p.m. SF

Mono 12 12 100.0% 8,035 3,630 45% Sep 14

9:25 p.m. Sep 14

11:15 p.m. SF

Monterey 188 188 100.0% 210,325 84,436 40% Sep 14

8:17 p.m. Sep 14

11:39 p.m. SF

Napa 191 191 100.0% 84,814 37,728 44% Sep 14

8:01 p.m. Sep 14

10:57 p.m. SF

Nevada 112 112 100.0% 75,575 40,926 54% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 14

10:01 p.m. U

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:10 a.m. No.14585443   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14585439

>>Partially Reporting cont

 

Napa 191 191 100.0% 84,814 37,728 44% Sep 14

8:01 p.m. Sep 14

10:57 p.m. SF

Nevada 112 112 100.0% 75,575 40,926 54% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 14

10:01 p.m. U

Orange 1,801 1,801 100.0% 1,807,543 885,145 49% Sep 14

8:13 p.m. Sep 14

11:53 p.m. U

Placer 265 265 100.0% 277,153 115,884 41% Sep 14

8:15 p.m. Sep 15

12:07 a.m. SF

Plumas 29 29 100.0% 14,204 8,152 57% Sep 14

8:19 p.m. Sep 14

8:19 p.m. SF

Riverside 763 763 100.0% 1,293,324 502,859 38% Sep 14

8:19 p.m. Sep 15

12:31 a.m. SF

Sacramento 602 602 100.0% 873,180 310,020 35% Sep 14

8:09 p.m. Sep 15

12:17 a.m. U

San Benito 18 18 100.0% 36,935 15,754 42% Sep 14

8:05 p.m. Sep 14

10:09 p.m. U

San Bernardino 1,749 1,749 100.0% 1,132,989 383,504 33% Sep 14

8:27 p.m. Sep 15

2:55 a.m. SF

San Diego 1,825 1,825 100.0% 1,970,788 877,618 44% Sep 14

8:05 p.m. Sep 15

1:05 a.m. SF

San Francisco 611 611 100.0% 503,841 268,285 53% Sep 14

8:15 p.m. Sep 14

11:11 p.m. SF

San Joaquin 269 269 100.0% 380,844 121,246 31% Sep 14

8:19 p.m. Sep 14

10:52 p.m. SF

San Luis Obispo 93 93 100.0% 184,744 56,490 30% Sep 14

8:27 p.m. Sep 15

12:29 a.m. SF

San Mateo 338 338 100.0% 440,809 221,194 50% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 15

12:25 a.m. SF

Santa Barbara 115 115 100.0% 238,548 105,213 44% Sep 14

8:11 p.m. Sep 14

11:29 p.m. SF

Santa Clara 509 509 100.0% 1,012,905 486,230 48% Sep 14

8:05 p.m. Sep 14

11:03 p.m. SF

Santa Cruz 85 85 100.0% 169,744 75,852 44% Sep 14

8:57 p.m. Sep 15

12:05 a.m. SF

Shasta 98 98 100.0% 113,287 46,807 41% Sep 14

8:57 p.m. Sep 15

12:23 a.m. SF

Sierra 23 23 100.0% 2,238 1,464 65% Sep 14

8:43 p.m. Sep 14

8:43 p.m. SF

Siskiyou 54 54 100.0% 29,162 14,128 48% Sep 14

8:49 p.m. Sep 14

10:59 p.m. SF

Solano 187 187 100.0% 262,097 119,041 45% Sep 14

8:25 p.m. Sep 15

12:13 a.m. SF

Sonoma 324 324 100.0% 304,891 144,592 47% Sep 14

8:09 p.m. Sep 14

11:59 p.m. SF

Stanislaus 87 87 100.0% 282,482 106,189 37% Sep 14

8:23 p.m. Sep 15

12:13 a.m. U

Sutter 29 29 100.0% 52,576 18,778 35% Sep 14

8:44 p.m. Sep 14

8:44 p.m. SF

Tehama 33 33 100.0% 37,603 7,775 20% Sep 14

8:36 p.m. Sep 14

11:08 p.m. SF

Trinity 25 25 100.0% 7,633 3,826 50% Sep 14

8:12 p.m. Sep 14

8:12 p.m. SF

Tulare 83 83 100.0% 206,752 74,129 35% Sep 14

8:34 p.m. Sep 15

12:44 a.m. SF

Tuolumne 41 41 100.0% 35,414 23,480 66% Sep 14

8:45 p.m. Sep 14

10:01 p.m. U

Ventura 697 697 100.0% 509,797 237,167 46% Sep 14

8:36 p.m. Sep 15

12:50 a.m. SF

Yolo 32 32 100.0% 121,550 52,775 43% Sep 14

8:25 p.m. Sep 15

12:25 a.m. SF

Yuba 36 36 100.0% 40,997 13,341 32% Sep 14

9:17 p.m. Sep 14

10:39 p.m. SF

Statewide 18,185 18,185 100.0% 22,057,610 9,176,526 41% Sep 14

8:01 p.m. Sep 15

2:55 a.m. SF

County Name Total

Precincts Precincts

Partially

Reporting * % Partially

Reporting

** Registered

Voters Ballots Cast % Turnout *** First

Report

Date-Time Last

Report

Date-Time Report

Type

****

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:28 a.m. No.14585518   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5586

>>14585434

From January

> https://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/news-releases-and-advisories/2021-news-releases-and-advisories/js21001

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 22, 2021

CONTACT:

SOS Press Office

(916) 653-6575

Secretary of State’s Office Issues Report on Same Day Voter Registration and Vote-by-Mail Ballot Rejection Rates

 

SACRAMENTO, CA –– The Secretary of State has issued reports on Same Day Voter Registration usage (known as Conditional Voter Registration in state law) and vote-by-mail ballot rejection rates from the November 3, 2020 General Election.

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 4:50 a.m. No.14585574   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5586

>>14585416

kek>>14585518

>Secretary of State’s Office Issues Report on Same Day Voter Registration and Vote-by-Mail Ballot Rejection Rates

 

>SACRAMENTO, CA –– The Secretary of State has issued reports on Same Day Voter Registration usage (known as Conditional Voter Registration in state law) and vote-by-mail ballot rejection rates from the November 3, 2020 General Election.

 

“California has spent years developing a voter centric model for elections—preparing us well for the challenges of voting during a pandemic,” Acting Secretary of State James Schwabsaid. “Even as vote-by-mail was expanded statewide, vote-by-mail ballot rejection rates continued to fall. Over 99.4% of vote-by-mail ballots cast were counted. More than a quarter million Californians took advantage of Same Day Voter Registration, ensuring they could vote in this historic election. The 2020 General Election was a success thanks to the close collaboration of county elections officials and community advocates, deployment of new tools like automatic ballot tracking, and a broad public education campaign to prepare voters.”

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 5:19 a.m. No.14585689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5715

>>14585428

 

>No.. actually that opens up Pandora’s box.

^^^^^

this

Go to Google News - Top Stories

Search for Milley

nothing

 

fake news talking point is Top Secret Action to cover forTREASON

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 5:26 a.m. No.14585715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5740

>>14585689

>TREASON

fake news actively supporting and covering for it

 

it was "a good faith" coup

 

New accounts of Trump's actions are too outlandish to ignore as he leads GOP's bid to retake power

• Worried Trump could 'go rogue,' Milley took secret action to protect nuclear weapons

• Woodward/Costa book details GOP infighting over how to handle Trump after election loss

 

Milley at the center of the storm

Milley hasn't publicly commented on the bombshells. But he was at the center of a debate on Tuesday night over whether he had acted out of justified caution to curtail a President who had gone off the rails.

There were some, Florida's Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, for example, who called for Biden to fire Milley, after claiming the general had infringed the near-sacred principle of civilian control of the military by back-channeling a possible presidential order.

But Woodward and Costa addressed Milley's actions in the book's prologue, according to the copy obtained by CNN. "Was he subverting the president?" they wrote. "Some might contend Milley had overstepped his authority and taken extraordinary power for himself. But his actions, he believed, were a good faith precaution to ensure there was no historic rupture in the international order, no accidental war with China or others, and no use of nuclear weapons."

At the very least, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs is going to come under pressure to explain his side of the story to Congress.

The level of documentation in the new book, including a transcript of a call in which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Milley agreed on the danger posed by the then-President's "crazy" behavior, suggests there may be more to tell.

Previous reports from earlier this summer indicated Milley had informally planned for different ways to stop Trump, including cascading resignations of top national security leaders, because he was so concerned by the then-President's behavior after November's election – even going so far as to speak out loud over his fears that Trump would attempt a coup.

Anonymous ID: 067900 Sept. 15, 2021, 5:42 a.m. No.14585791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14585749

>The other possibility is that

Real Insurrection was in was in Jun 2020.

Milleytary called the ball.

6-1

Trump kept the football

1-6

Scavino

9-1 pic related

 

 

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 63d310 No.9383164 📁

May 30 2020 17:11:47 (EST)

Insurrection Act of 1807.

[Determination that the various state and local authorities are not up to the task of responding to the growing unrest]

Call the ball.

Q